A heat sink includes a flow path through which a cooling medium that cools a heat-producing body flows, the flow path having two flow path wall surfaces that face each other; and a plurality of columnar fins provided on one of the flow path wall surfaces, which is positioned at a side where the heat-producing body is provided, the plurality of columnar fins including a long columnar fin and a short columnar fin, and the other of the flow path wall surfaces having a recess in which a distal end portion of the long columnar fin is inserted.
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1. A heat sink that has therein a flow path through which a cooling medium that cools a heat-producing body flows, wherein the flow path has two flow path wall surfaces that face each other, the heat sink comprising: a plurality of columnar fins that are provided on one of the flow path wall surfaces, the one of the flow path wall surfaces being positioned at a side where the heat-producing body is provided, the plurality of the columnar fins including long columnar fins and short columnar fins and protruding from the one of the flow path wall surfaces in a protrusion direction perpendicular to the one of the flow path wall surfaces, the long columnar fins being longer than the short columnar fins in the protrusion direction, and the other of the flow path wall surfaces having a recess defining a concave portion in which a distal end portion of the long columnar fin is inserted, wherein the long columnar fins, on the one of the flow path wall surfaces, are arranged in rows at intervals in a predetermined direction that intersects obliquely with a direction of a mainstream of the cooling medium, so as to form a columnar fin row, and wherein the short columnar fins are arranged in rows, and are between the long columnar fins when viewed from a direction of a mainstream of the cooling medium and a plurality of concave portions and convex portions that are provided on the other of the flow path wall surfaces, a row of long columnar fins facing one of the concave portions and a row of short columnar fins facing one of the convex portions.
2. The heat sink according to claim 1 , wherein: the long columnar fins, on the one of the flow path wall surfaces, are arranged at intervals in a predetermined direction that intersects with a direction of a mainstream of the cooling medium, so as to form a long columnar fin row; the recess extends in the predetermined direction on the other of the flow path wall surfaces; and the distal end portion of each of the long columnar fins of the long columnar fin row is inserted in the recess.
3. The heat sink according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the columnar fins are arranged in a staggered manner on the one of the flow path wall surfaces.
4. The heat sink according to claim 1 , wherein: the long columnar fins, on the one of the flow path wall surfaces, are arranged at intervals in a predetermined direction that intersects with a direction of a mainstream of the cooling medium, so as to form long columnar fin rows; and when seen in the direction of the mainstream of the cooling medium, each of the long columnar fins of one of the long columnar fin rows is positioned so that at least a portion of the long columnar fin does not overlap the plurality of the long columnar fins of another of the long columnar fin rows.
5. A heat sink-equipped electronic component part comprising: the heat sink according to claim 1 ; and an electronic component that is a heat producing body is provided on the heat sink.
6. The heat sink according to claim 1 , wherein the long columnar fins and the short columnar fins are arranged in the predetermined direction that intersects obliquely with the direction of the mainstream of the cooling medium.
7. A heat sink that has therein a flow path through which a cooling medium that cools a heat-producing body flows, wherein the flow path has two flow path wall surfaces that face each other, the heat sink comprising: a plurality of columnar fins that are provided on one of the flow path wall surfaces, the one of the flow path wall surfaces being positioned at a side where the heat-producing body is provided, the plurality of the columnar fins including long columnar fins and short columnar fins, wherein the long columnar fins and the short columnar fins are arranged in respective rows and are protruded from the one of the flow path wall surfaces, and the long columnar fins are longer than the short columnar fins in a protrusion direction of the long columnar fins and the short columnar fins, and the other of the flow path wall surfaces has a recess defining a concave portion in which a distal end portion of the long columnar fin is inserted, the protrusion direction being perpendicular to the one of the flow path wall surfaces; and a plurality of concave portions and convex portions that are provided on the other of the flow path wall surfaces, a row of long columnar fins facing one of the concave portions and a row of short columnar fins facing one of the convex portions.
8. The heat sink according to claim 7 , wherein: the long columnar fins and the short columnar fins do not contact the other of the flow path wall surfaces, and a distance between a bottom surface of the recess and the one of the flow path wall surfaces is longer than a distance between a surface, which faces the one of the flow path wall surfaces, of the other of the flow path wall surfaces other than the bottom surface of the recess and the one of the flow path wall surfaces.
9. The heat sink according to claim 7 , wherein the plurality of the concave portions has a groove shape and the plurality of convex portions has a ripped shape.
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March 29, 2012
August 18, 2015
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